2.7 SET LIGHTING MODE [5]
• Access programming mode (see 2. 1 )
• Press [5] and confirm with [#]
• [5] and [#] are both lit
• Choose the desired lighting mode:
[1] Auto dim (default):
During normal operation backlights are off.
As soon as a button is pressed, they go to full
brightness. After 5 seconds of inactivity the
lighting is switched off
[2] Backlight disabled:
The backlights will not light up upon pressing
a button
• Press [1] or [2] and confirm with [#]. When all
leds flash, your choice is saved
• You will return to the main menu
In case an invalid number is entered, all lights
flash three times. Try again. Menu [5] remains
activated
2.8 FACTORY RESET [0]
• Access programming mode (see 2. 1 )
• Press [0] and confirm with [#]
• [0] will flash rapidly to indicate an irreversible
action can be taken
• Enter the Master PIN and confirm by holding [#]
for 2 seconds
Instead of entering the Master PIN code, the
user can also confirm the reset by turning the
key contact in the locking direction for
a duration of 2 seconds
• When all LEDs flash, the factory reset is complete.
All settings are restored to default values
3.
RESET TING THE MASTER PIN
UPON LOSS OF THE
MASTER PIN
Upon loss of the Master PIN code, it's still possible to
enter the programming menu using the key contact,
as descibed in paragraph 2. 1 . After entering the
programming menu, the user can change the Master
PIN, as descibed in paragraph 2.2. Alternatively a
factory reset will also return the Master PIN to the
default value 12345.
Valentino
4.
FUNCTIONING OF VALENTINO
4.1 ENTER A CORRECT CODE
• Enter a PIN code (min. 4 - max. 8 digits)
• Press [#] to confirm
• A light sequence run from the left to the right across
the keypad, indicating that a correct code has
been entered
4.2 ENTER A WRONG CODE
• Enter a wrong PIN
• Press [#] to confirm
• All lights flash for 2 seconds, indicating a wrong
code has been entered
• If 5 or more wrong codes are entered
consecutively, you won't be able to use the
Valentino for a certain period due to safety
reasons. The time out period is specified as
follows:
[number of failed attempts]
2
For example: 6 failed attempts result in a time out
period of 64 seconds (2
The time out period is reset when a correct
code is entered, or if no new code was entered
during 2 hours
4.3 LOW BAT TERY WARNING
When the batteries start running out, the low battery
indicator on the keypad will start flashing when
entering a code, indicating that the time has come to
replace the batteries.
Once the batteries are further drained to a critical
level, no code can be entered anymore, and the low
battery light will light up when a button is pressed.
seconds
6
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